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81. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Society > History > Historical Personages > Rulers
War II Historical, biographical, and genealogical information about comment about the Royals and royalty, and their nobility from media sources around the world
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82. THE ROYAL HOUSE OF BRITAIN
so there are probably some people around who come shows the progression of the Royal lines Zarah Victoria spent one million Pounds establishing her genealogy.
http://asis.com/~stag/royalty.html
THE ROYAL HOUSE
OF
BRITAIN
England's Coat of Arms

Royal Ties to Jesus' Family

David Forever

Zarah Got There First
...
Ireland: Cradle of the Kings

ENGLAND'S COAT OF ARMS A TALE OF JUDAH AND EPHRAIM
Some elements of the Arms:
  • The lion of the tribe of Judah, in the pre-eminent righthand position, wearing the Crown.
  • The Unicorn(Bull) of Ephraim, of equal stature with the Lion.
  • The harp of David, recognizes the Davidic Covenant and symbolizes the marriage of the two lines of Judah in Ireland, through Jeremiah.
AN AMAZING CONNECTION
The ties between Jesus and England are many. The traditions surrounding Glastonbury make it certain that Jesus spent much time there. God has been "grooming" England all through history. From the arrival of Brutus in 1103 BC, Jeremiah in Ireland in 583 BC, the Druid (Hebrew) Priests, the Megalith Builders of prehistory, and the endless waves of Celts and Scythians that migrated to that area, I think we can conclude that England has a part in God's plan.
In another place, I'll be offering evidence of the family ties of the British Royalty to the Roman Royalty. The story reads like a Payton Place of History. Inter-marriages and intrigue. Love and War. Good and Evil. It's all there. Why, the Roman Emperor who ended centuries of Christian persecution, and declared Christianity the religion of the state, Constantine the Great, was born and raised, in England. And was half English, on his mother's side.

83. European Monarchies @ SchoolAtlas
Former page of the lords of Strijen Lords of Strijen; International Royal genealogy -The genealogy of royal families from around the world.
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  • The Hashemite Family Tree -The Hashemite Family Tree showing the lineage from the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to King Hussein. King Hussein is the 42nd generation direct descendent of the Prophet Muhammad. Biographical information available on a number of descendents of the Prophet.
  • Former page of the Counts of Holland -Counts of Holland
  • RootsWeb.com presents Ancestry of Camilla Parker
  • Directory of Royal Genealogical Data -Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
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  • 84. GENUKI: Moray
    and royal burgh of Forres (part of Inverness Burghs). Copies of many parish registers may be consulted around the world in LDS Family History Centres genealogy.
    http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/MOR/
    Scotland Contents Moray
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    to all of Moray
    MORAY
    Description in 1887
    "ELGINSHIRE (or Morayshire), maritime county [map shows location] Bartholemew's Gazetteer of the British Isles, 1887
    Parishes
    Advie
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    Drainie Duffus Dundurcas Dyke Edinkillie Elgin Essil Forres Inverallan Kinloss Knockando Lhanbryde New Spyne Rafford Rothes St Andrews Speymouth Urquhart
    INFORMATION RELATED TO ALL OF MORAY
    Bibliography Census Church Records Civil Registration ... Statistics
    Bibliography
    • "The Moray Book" edited by Donald Omand Published Edinburgh, 1976
    • "The north-east: the shires of Banff, Moray, Nairn, with Easter Inverness and Easter Ross" Nigel Tranter
    Census
    There has been a census every ten years since 1801, excluding 1941. The latest that is currently available is for 1891. Scottish census returns are held at New Register House and copies on microfilm may be consulted in Mormon Family History Centres around the world.
    Church Records
    For information on records for a particular parish, please see that parish's page (where available). Copies of many parish registers may be consulted around the world in LDS Family History Centres.

    85. Mclinks
    all kinds of flags from around the world line of succession Unofficial British Royal Family Pages succession, new, speeches, celebrations, genealogy, and links
    http://www.macomb.k12.mi.us/armada/armada/middle/mediacenter/Mc.htm
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    Encarta Online - Microsoft Encarta Concise Encyclopedia Online Free Internet Encyclopedia - Links to information available on the Internet Encyclopedia Smithsonian Roget's Thesaurus - The popular thesaurus available online Merriam Webster Dictionary - The popular dictionary available online Biographical Dictionary - Includes 25,000 notable men and women from ancient times to the present Information Please Almanac- The popular reference tool available online
    The following two databases are available to students at AMS. In order to access these databases, students must be at an AMS terminal.
    OCLC's First Search
    - Search 64 databases, including Wilson Full-Text Information Access Searchbank
    Science Resources
    The Virtual Body - A virtual tour through parts of the human body (requires shockwave) The Nine Planets - A multimedia tour of the solar system Animal Links - Links to web pages on various animals Rainforest Alliance - Provides statistics on the rainforest, take a virtual tour of the jungle, classroom activities included

    86. Scotland Royalty - Scottish Genealogy Of The Kings & Queens Of Scotland
    around 500 AD warriors that were led by Fergus Mor Other Scotland royalty Hot Picks The Great Historic Families of to aid you in your Family genealogy research
    http://www.scotlandroyalty.org/
    Scotland Royal Genealogy
    David I "The Saint" King Of Scotland
    (24th Great Grandfather)
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    Ceud Mile Failte! One hundred thousand welcomes! You have reached ScotlandRoyalty.org In this website you will learn of the Ancient Royal Families that have been known worldwide as the root of all Royalty, from the Biblical times unto the recent past. This site is for all people whom are researching their descent from Royalty, particularly the Scottish Royal Families and their ancestors. Please feel free to use our query system to post your query to other researchers whom are dedicated to the ever so important genealogical community.

    87. Acadian History And Genealogy
    Jehan Poirier arrived in PortRoyal around 1649, having married for Books. For books on Acadian genealogy, try The 12-22, 1994, the Acadian world Congress was
    http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/lwjones/acadianh.htm
    Acadian History and Genealogy
    The first formal French settlement in North America was founded at Port-Royal, Nova Scotia in 1605. The settlers were forced to return to France in August of 1607, but came back to Port-Royal in 1609. The settlement grew and spread, and the Acadians remained in Nova Scotia until they were dispersed by the English in 1755. For more Acadian history, go to the Acadian History page. Babin Genealogy Concerned with the genealogy of all Babins anywhere, and primarily with the descendants of Antoine Babin, who was born around 1630 and came to Port Royal, Nova Scotia., moving almost at once to St-Charles-des-Mines, Grand-Pre, where all his children were born. Bourdages Genealogy The descendants of Raymond Bourdages Bujold Genealogy Pierre-Alain Bujold was born around 1668 in France and came to Acadia circa 1690, marrying Elisabeth Melanson around 1694. If you have Bujolds outside of Acadia, Quebec, and Louisiana, please do let me know, as I don't have sources for other places. Last updated: March 15, 1998. Size: 206K, 2759 people. Poirier Genealogy descendants of Pierre and for all the rest of Jehan's descendants . Please be warned that the Pierre Poirier page is really quite large: 5171 people in 346K of space. The Jehan Poirier page is much smaller, just 808 people in 45K.

    88. Genealogy Online - WhitePulp.com: Take A Trip Around The Word!
    trove of addresses for the best genealogy chat rooms available, where you can engage in live, online discussions with genealogists from around the world.
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    89. Genealogy Of Jamaica, West Indies
    of mutual cooperation from researchers around the world. and any other topics unrelated to genealogy are not started and was maintained by Vaughn Royal up to
    http://users.pullman.com/mitchelm/jamaica.htm
    FAMILY HISTORY OF JAMAICA WEST INDIES
    "OUT OF MANY, ONE PEOPLE"
    Yuh deh yah! (You are right here). Welcome to my Hobby Page. My hobby is FAMILY HISTORY of Jamaica, West Indies (sorry not Jamaica, New York). Maps, sources of genealogy, emblems, my tiny tafel and some fun places to visit are included. I hope this page will be of interest to those who are just getting started on their Jamaican ancestry, as well as those who have pursued this pastime for a while. Madeleine Mitchell's Hobby HomePage "Lignum Vitae"- Wood of Life
    National Flower of Jamaica My Books Jamaican Genealogy Source of the Month Maps of Jamaica Important Dates in Jamaican History ... My Sister Nora Crook's Work Page
    You are visitor number to access this site since November 4, 1996
    Madeleine Mitchell Comments, corrections and contributions welcome. e-mail to: mitchelm@pullman.com . The icon used on this page is the lignum vitae flower. This page was created with the Hot Dog Pro Web Page Editor
    Important Dates in the History of Jamaica
    NATURAL DISASTERS AND EVENTS IN JAMAICA
    Compiled 21 September,1988 by Madeleine E. Mitchell. Amended November 18, 1996

    90. BUBL LINK: 929 Genealogy, Names, Insignia
    to a selection of genealogy related sites around the world. the Web Genealogical data for the Royal Family of Also features the genealogy of US Presidents, and
    http://link.bubl.ac.uk/genealogy/
    BUBL LINK Catalogue of selected Internet resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
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  • General Register Office for Scotland
  • AfriGeneas: African Ancestored Genealogy
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    All links checked August 2001 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    General Register Office for Scotland
    Official source of genealogical data for Scotland. Registered users who pay a searching fee can search records including census indexes for 1891 and 1901, parish and statutory records of births and deaths to 1901, marriages to 1926, and view digitised copies of registration documents. Also includes facilities for ordering official copies of registration documents.
    Author: General Register Office for Scotland
    Subjects: genealogy
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    Location: uk
    Collection of genealogical information that is of particular relevance to the UK and Ireland. For the most part information that is provided in GENUKI relates to primary historical material such as parish register and census transcripts, details of archives and their holdings, rather than material resulting from genealogists' ongoing research. Author: Federation of Family History Societies and MIMAS Subjects: genealogy DeweyClass: ResourceType: index Location: uk
    AfriGeneas: African Ancestored Genealogy
    African ancestry resource with state-level and worldwide resources. Provides searchable databases of surnames with submitter details where available, slave data covering birthplace, sex, and colour, census records organised by state, and a library of reference guides, newspaper articles, graphics, and special collections.
  • 91. Links
    Royal and Noble Genealogical Data. A Barrel of genealogy Links A Barrel of Links a hyperlinked listing of the finer genealogy sites around the world.
    http://www.stuffucanuse.com/all_links/Links_Genealogy.htm
    Home Message Board Free Stuff Online Idiocy ... News Welcome!
    We have internet resources and fun, for computing, personal and internet development.
    Genealogy links
    Are you a net addict? Help is at hand, save hours of reading and go here New Zealand Sites http://www.stas.net/gen/nz.html http://www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/lnknz.htm Genealogylinks.net consists of over 7,000 links http://www.genealogylinks.net/ http://www.genealogy.com Australian and New Zealand Genealogy sites http://freepages.genealogy.root s web.com/ NZ Government Archives http://www.archives.govt.nz/index.html Cemetries in NZ (Dead centre of New Zealand) http://www.interment.net/nz/index.htm Dead Persons Society. Links to Genealogy in New Zealand http://home.vicnet.net.au/~dpsoc/nzealand.htm More links to Libraries and Government orgs etc http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Park/7572/list.htm Hamilton Public Library links http://www.hpl.govt.nz/People.htm

    92. Genealogy Blog By Heritage Creations
    House of Stewart is of *true* royal blood Access genealogy (Dawes Rolls search); Native Ancestry Hunting (interesting Counting Heads around the WorldPart 1, Part
    http://genealogyblog.com/index.php?cat=7

    93. ROYAL PORTAL
    world Heritage Anonymous writes Boadicea (also spelled Boudicca or Boudica) was born into a royal family around 26 AD She married Prasutagus, ..
    http://ladydiana.portal.dk3.com/categories.php?op=newindex&catid=30

    94. Joan's Royal Favourites
    Royal Houses and high nobility all around the world Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten , 1937 Detailed genealogies of European Royal Houses, illegitimate
    http://www.xs4all.nl/~kvenjb/favourites/favourites_tekst.htm
    This page describes all my favourites
    • my favourite royalty in history links
    • my favourite books and
    • my favourite royal in history: Eleanor of Aquitaine
    My favourite royal in history:
    Eleanor of Aquitaine (~1122-1204)
    Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine was an intelligent and emancipated woman living in the dark middle ages. Although it is a conventional rule that all ladies of high rank should be described as beautiful, all sources agree that Eleanor of Aquitaine really was beautiful. In addition, she was the richest heiress of France and became successively Queen of France and England.
    her daughter Aenor married to his eldest son William X (1099-1137) in 1121. They had two daughters, Eleanor and Petronilla, and a son, William Aigret. Eleanor resembled both William IX and Dangereuse; she possessed the same intelligence, gaiety, restlessness and will power. The court of William IX was the centre of western European culture: the ducal family was entertained by jongleurs, storytellers and troubadours. Unlike most of her contemporaries, male and especially female, Eleanor was carefully educated and she was an excellent student. Eleanor's happy childhood ended with the subsequent deaths of her mother, her little brother and - in 1137 - her father.
    The orphaned Eleanor was the richest heiress in France thus a marriage was arranged for her to its King, Louis VII (1121-1180). Louis had been brought up for an office in the church, but he had become heir to the French throne after the death of his elder brother. He was a weak, dull, grave and pious man and he and the lively Eleanor were ill matched. Louis never understood his young wife, but he appears to have adored her with a passionate admiration. It wasn't until 1145 that a daughter, Marie, was born. Meanwhile, Eleanor was eager to govern her own duchy, since she knew the troublesome Aquitainians better than anyone. However, Louis' councillor, the Abbot Sugar, resented female influence in governmental matters.

    95. Life-Saving Services Around The World, Today
    Today, around the world, there are various lifeboat The world s oldest lifesaving service began along The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) operates
    http://www.ocmuseum.org/uslss/history3.asp
    Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum, Showplace of Ocean City, Maryland
    Exhibits
    Museum History USLSS History Genealogy ... Home LIFE-SAVING SERVICES AROUND THE WORLD, TODAY
    The United States Coast Guard tradition of lifesaving comes directly from the feats and heroism of the famous but little remembered US Life-Saving Service. This government agency merged with the Revenue Cutter Service, in January 1915 to form the Coast Guard. Today, around the world, there are various lifeboat or lifesaving operations which are manned completely by volunteers while others are subsidized by the state. The world's oldest lifesaving service began along the cost of Britain in 1824. It began with local volunteers and to this day is a volunteer organization completely self-sufficient through public subscription. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) operates 269 lifeboats and during 1992 is credited with saving 1,141 lives. Many of the lifesaving procedures of the US Life-Saving Service were adapted from those used by the RNLI. In Holland, the lifeboat service, only slightly younger than the RNLI by a few months, numbers 48 boats, including the revolutionary water jet powered 42' rigid inflatable capable of 36 knots. This lifeboat service is made up completely of volunteers and supported by citizen contributions, similar to the RNLI.

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